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103 Financial Litigation Program Managers

The Financial Litigation Program Managers initiative was established by the Financial Litigation Staff in May 1983 as the Regional Debt Collection Specialist Program, which was later known as the Regional Financial Litigation Specialist Program. The purpose of the program is to provide assistance and on-site training to United States Attorney financial litigation personnel. The persons selected to provide this training and to participate as Financial Litigation Program Managers are senior Financial Litigation Unit personnel who have day-to-day responsibility for, and first hand experience with, financial litigation operations.

Because of their knowledge and expertise, the Financial Litigation Program Managers are able to identify and accommodate the individual training and information needs of the districts they are assigned to assist. This reinforces and augments the general guidance and support provided by the Financial Litigation Staff. The Financial Litigation Staff has informed the United States Attorneys of the name and telephone number of their respective Financial Litigation Program Manager.

Financial Litigation Unit personnel are encouraged to contact their Financial Litigation Program Manager whenever they encounter technical problems in the course of their work for which they do not have a ready solution. A Financial Litigation Program Manager will contact each United States Attorney's office Civil Chief to make arrangements for an annual on-site training visit by a Financial Litigation Program Manager. If there is an immediate need for on-site technical assistance and training, the United States Attorney should feel free to contact the Deputy Director to request specific assistance.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
You have a specific time frame to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
Each state has its own "statute of limitation" which defines the time from during which a lawsuit must be filed. Traditionally, the statute of limitation is 1-3 years, depending on which state you live in. A claim, even a valid claim, may be denied if it is filed after the statute of limitation has run out.

 


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FTC Announces Workshops on Merger Investigation
Joseph J. Simons, Director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition, today announced a schedule and agenda for public workshops on m...
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Legal Decisions, Legislation & Nature Influence Federal Court
In fiscal year 2005, the workload of the federal Judiciary was affected in part by Supreme Court decisions, new legislation, and a force of nature....
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Four Current or Former KPMG Partners Settle SEC Litigation Relating To Xerox Audits
Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 2006 - The Commission today announced that all four remaining defendants in an action brought against them and KPMG...
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Litigation Terms

 


Today's Terms

Rebuttal

Definition:
Rebuttal entail the opposing evidence that is introduced to counter other testimonies or evidence.

Writ of certiorari

Definition:
An order issued by the Supreme Court directing the lower court to transmit records for a case for which it will hear on appeal.

Trier of fact

Definition:
The judge or the jury who reach factual decisions as they apply to the law are called the trier of fact.

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Topics Related to Litigation:

  • Individual Disputes
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  • Financial Litigation
  • Employment Litigation
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